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southernstones
posté jeu. 20 janv. 2005, 08:39
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I am looking for a little basic information as I am beginning to set up my G4 Powerbook as a portable recording studio. Here are my parameters:

1) I want to record one stereo channel in very high quality. (I will be recording pipe organs in the Netherlands, for possible CD release).

2) I would like to use phantom mics, but am open to debate.

3) I would like to keep my equipment to a minimum so I am as mobile as possible.

4) no audio plug-ins or effects are needed.

I am thinking that I can probably use the installed GarageBand, but I have my doubts about my sound card. Do I need to upgrade? What external hardware do I need besides mics and a stand? (Remember I'm only recording one stereo channel).

Thanks for the help.
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Sid Silver
posté lun. 24 janv. 2005, 00:28
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Why not spend $400 and get an Mbox (two channel, with phantom)? That way, once you are done with your current project, you could expand, and you would be introduced to an industry standard. As long as you don't have to work in OMF files (then you must buy more gack), you have all you need, in 24 bit... cheap.


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